A new report says at least 112 North American bird species have lost more than half their populations in the past 50 years.
The first week of March came with a roller coaster of emotions.
The Enterprise spoke to D.W. Field Park Association President Patrick Quinn about how the bird flu is impacting birdwatching ...
Herrick said mallards are an introduced species and need to be controlled, and following a very wet spring, their numbers ...
Mallard ducks. You will see a lot wrens and yellow warblers. Sometimes it does take hours to see them," said Quinn. However, some birds you may expect to see might be a little bit harder to find.